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About The new age. (Portland, Or.) 1896-1905 | View Entire Issue (Sept. 22, 1900)
w!T -.-0.4T, j.i-j "rsrrTi?v fm.' ' 3WT"T1!S2 p"7' . SH THE 'STEW AGE, PORTIiAtfD. OltEGON. ft DEATH IS EVER PRESENT. Makers of the Ileiulllrat INiUon liver Dlncovcrc.l by C-clcilce. A factory fur the inniiiiinctiire of pome of the (teiulllest polxonn knoTi Is Jocntcd not fur from thu heart of New York City mid Hiillletent poison Id be- i Jnjr Hindu there now to nunlhlhitc tht whole population of the Ktonter city. ' 7t Ih Kiiunled enrefully from nil la- , iruders nnd no one pitHsen beyond Its I portals without n Kpeehil permit nnd veil employes linve to be HkllltMi In I their work nnd iindcrxtniid the nature or the rink they take before ndtnlttanco i Is granted them. In this factory If j manufactured pure anhydrous neld, a lniR that Ih never placed on the mar- i kct In Its pure xtntc, and even In the , chemist's laboratory It Is handled with nil the care of a poisonous reptile. If the fume of tlili neld uliotild escnpo , the chemist would never live to tell Hie tale. The man who discovered It . XMH killed by Inhaling Its fumes, nnd many another has met a similar death. From : to fi per cent of this neld di luted with nlnotyHoven parts of water forms prUBHlc acid, Kven this poison Is so deadly that Inhaling Its funic -would mean Instant death nnd It Is never handled except In the factory or a few large responsible laboratories. Probably next In Importance to this neld Is the cyanide of potassium, which ' Is manufactured In the same factory) only In another part of the building, where n lire-proof nnd nlr-tlght wall huts It off from the first. Tho fumes of this are not twlHonous nnd one can work In the room where It Ih manu facturer without fear, except that he must not touch It. The slightest quan tity of the poison In Its pure Htnte -would kill If swallowed. The fumes of cyanide of potnsHluiii have n rath er pleasant odor and It Is wild at the factory that It has n witching ef fect on workmen. For nil the world the finished imiIhoii looks like crystal lined sugar nnd ns you gaze on It nnd mu ell tho fascinating odor there Is n -strong temptation to taste It. This fiuiclnatlon Ih probably much like Hint which draws a innn over n steep preel pice. At nny rnto taste of tho poison tho attraction to is so well recog- ulzcd that 11 workman Is never allowed in tho room alone. In tho mixing roam, where tho men toll beforo a twjro caldron of molten cyauldu thu acciic Is like that of some old witch's cave, especially If one knows tho na ture of the terrible poison that the men nre brewing. New York Evening Port. MACHINES SURPRISED HIM. S-'rench Hiinlncer AttonUhed hy Keen omy of Anierlciiii SluclilneHhoiM. An expert Krench observer thinks that although vu Aincrlcnua may wusto food we certainly do not wiiHtu energy. A Freuch olllcer of englueers gave tho following account recently of what ho bad Keen Iu American factories: "X have been In America six mouths, and have visited the mltuuud nuiini fiicturlng establishment vJitf the Kant, West, North and .South. '1'liave Keen the moat gigantic engineering opera tloua anil tho immt powerful iiiaclilnery In thu world, but I ahull report to my government that tho blggoxt things Iu America arc the little things. Tho Preach pcoplo arc e.xperla In domestic economy, and live comfortably by sav ing what your nverago families throw away. Hut Americans are, 011 the other hand, experta lu Indimtrlnl economy. Vou iimku money by saving wastage In LiihlucHH, and you lose soiuo of It by wiutugu Iu your domestic economy. Tho attention paid to small details In your big wnrliH Ih aiiiiulug to me. 1 anvo visited some establishments where 1 believe the profits are not made Iu the manufacture proper, but Iu the wav ing of iiiutcrlalii and labor by close at Amtlon to details that are with us uu voualdcred trifles. Pur example, I saw tn your shops Just now 11 little grind none In operation automatically sharp culug lathe and planer tools. This ma chine coat, probably, ns much us 100 ef our ordinary grindstones cost, but 1 see that It automatically grinds all the tools for 'MO high-priced mechanics, ami It only works a few hours each (lay. The skilled mechanics lu our country frequently stop their regular work to grind their owu tools, nnd then they do It Imperfectly. Your tools are ill accurately ground to the best shape by the machine, so that they do more nd better work on this account lu a liven time. 1 believe that that ma rhino has bruins the brains of the In ruitor and It has 119 doubt revolution bid work of this kind In American -amchluo shops." Aiuerlcati Machinist. Nnl!el Ills WliUkora to tho Fence. Tho patriarchal benrd of one of the "oldest Inhabitants" of Coushohockcu la still In IU accustomed place upon his chlu, but It oku very moth-eaten and ragged. This Is duo to tho fact that tho old man Is extremely near-sighted. Io kco nu object plainly lie Is compelled to get his optics within a few Inches of tt. Thu otlier day while potterlug urouud his house, the old man under took to repair the picket fence around tho yard. Muny of thu palings hud been knocked off, and theso It was his purpose to replace, lie armed himself with hammer mid nulls and started lu. Ho got his first paling lu place, ami with much labor succeeded In fastening U there. Hut that was not all. Wheu he sturted to move.ou to thu next break he wua brought up standing with 11 yell of pnlu. Ho had milled his whiskers between the paling anil the crossbar, Ilia yells attracted the atteutlou of his goo- wife, who, wheu she realized tho iltuatlon. brought her scissors Into play ud released tho old man, minus a con a. erabio portlou of his beard. Phila delphia llecord. An old bachelor says that many woiuea marry because of their curt alt. NOTICE OF FINAL dKTTLKMKNT. Notice Is hereby given that tho nnrter- ilgued, executor of tho estate of Iran- els Weiss, deceased, nas mod ins nnni Recount 111 tno matter 01 sain estate iu tho county court of tlie stnto of Oregon, for Multnomah county, nnd an ordor has been iiiudo and entered of record directing this notlco to bo given and published, and naming Monday, tho SMthdayof September, 1000, at 10 o'clock in tho forenoon thoreof for thp hearing of objections to said final nc- count and for tho final settlement thereof. 0. HI HOI IKK, Executor of tho state of Francis Veis, Deceased. ADMINISTKATOU'K KOTIOK. To nil whom it may concern: No- tico is hereby given that I have been appointci1. by tho honorablo county court of tho stato of Oregon, for the county of .Multnomah, administrator do lionus 11011 cum tostamonto nnnoxo 01 tho estate of Ollvor Van Duzor, deceas ed, and all persons having claims against said estate art hereby required to prebout tho sumo with proper vouch ers, within six months from this date, to mo, nt my olllce, No. C45 Worcester block, Portland, Oregon. DAVID M. DUNNE, Administrator. Dated at Portland, Oregon, July 5, 1000. SUMMONS. In tho Circuit Court of tho stato of Oregon, for tho County of Multnomah .Tunica It. Conroy, plaintiff, vs. Liz zio Conroy, defendant. To the above named dofcudant, Liz zio Conroy: In the liniiio of tho stato of Orognn, you are lioreby required to appear and answer tho complaint filed against you in the alovo entitled suit on or before the expiration of six weeks from the date of tho first publication hereof, be ing the time prescribed in thu order of publlcutuu of the tiimmons; and if you fail to so appear and answer said com plaint, tho plaintiff will apply to the above entitled court foi the reliut thoro iu prayed for to-wit: A decree of di vorce from IkiuiIh of matrimony now t MiHting between vou and tho pniutiff Iin,i tnnt , bontla bo absolutely and I forever dlnMilved. 1 This summons in pubishod by order 1 of tho above entitled couit, inado and entered this (Ith day of .luly, 1000, and I tho dato of tho llret publication is July ' 7th, 1000, and said publication is to j bo madu for nix successive weeks from said date. KU.SSKI.L K. SEW ALL, Attorney lor Pluintilf. Dated I'ortlaud, Oregon, July 0, 1000. ' SHEitn'T SALE. Iu tho circuit court of tho stato of Oregon, for tho couuty of Multnomah. Sylvester Pounoyor, plaintiff, vs. W. W. Spauldlug, II. L. Spauldlug, Colum bia Hiver l'a'Mjr Co., (n corporation), J. A. Strowbrldgo, Trusteo, Tjios. II. Tongue, Southwest Portland Iteal Ks tnto Company, a corporation, German Savings & Loan Society, a corporation, A. lliriHiuuer. defendants. 1 Hy virtuo of an execution, judgment I order and decree duly issued out of and under thu heal of tho above entitled court, in tho above entitled cause, to 1 mo duly directed and dated tho lUth day of July, 11)00, upon a judgment rendered and entered iu said court on tho 0th day of July, 1000, In favor of Sylvester rcuuoyer, plaintiff, and against W. W. Spauldiug, defendant, for the sum of .fl '.'00.00, with interest thereon at the rate ol 1 per cent per mouth fioni thu Oth day of July, 1000, and tho further hum of -f 100.00 with iutort-st thereon at thu rato of 0 por cent par nunem from tho Uth day of July, 1000, and tho further sum of 26.'.'5 costs and disbursements; ami in favor of defendant, A. Hisslnger, and against W. W. Spauldlug, defend ant, for the sum of $2,324.80 with in ternet thereon at tho rato of 8 per cent per annum from tho UOth day of Janu ary, 1HU2, and the further sum of f'jflH.nU with iutoroflt thereon at the rate of l) per emit per annum from the Oth day of July, 1000, and also the costs of and upou this writ, commun ing 1110 to iimku salo of tho follow lug lieseilbed real propel ty situated iu the county of Multnomah, statu of Oregon, ud teeoided in Hook "L," Itecord of Mortgages at page UllS for said county, to-wit: One tract of laud in section fifteen (16) township 1 S., It. 1 K iu laid .Multii'imah county. More partic ularly bounded and desoribed as fol lows,' to-wit: Commencing at a stake ITu thu cast side of McAdamiseil road at the northwest comer of a four (4) tu-re trrfct of laud by James Terwllliugcr and wife convoyed to Goodnouc.li am (Jlark and running thonoo toiitli 21 de Croon west U.U4 chains along said road. Iheneo i-outli aUa decrees oast 0.05 ohaius to tho Willamette river, thence north 35 degrees oust 4.25 chains ulong laid river bank; thence north 88)9 do trees west 7. It chains to tho plaeo of beginuliig, containing 2.115 acres of laud, All above laud being situate uid lying in said Multnomah couuty ud stato of Oregon. Now, therefore, by virtuo of said ex fcutlon, judgment ardor and decree and in co in pll unco with the commands nt mid writ, I will on Monday, tho 20th dav of August, 1000, nt tho hour of 10 r'vlock, A. M,, nt tho front door of (he county court house, in tho city of Port laud, mid county ami state, sell at pub tio auction, subject to redemption to tho lnglie.it bidder, for U, S. gold :oln, cakh iu hand, nil tho right, title tud iuteiest which the within named Jufoiuliuits or either of thorn, had ou the dnto of tho mortgage herein, the 18th day ol December, 1875, or since bad, iu ami to the a tune described real property, or auy part thereof, to satisfy said exeoutiou, judgment oider, decree, intereit, coats uud all accruing coits. Dated Portland, Oregon, July 20, 1900. WILLIAM KUAZlKlt, Sheriff of Multnomah County, Oregon. SHERIFF'S SALE. j. 4-,, cironlt Court of the Stat f 'owjon, for the County of Multnomah. jonn Pool,, plaintiff, vs. John KesH WOrt.by and Mary L. Kenworthy, , wJ(e ,na 0t n Qhanoe, Defendant, jjy virtue of an execution, judgment Mar Mnd decree duly issued out of and mn tne Kn 0j the above entitled cot, in the above entitled cause, to I tte dnly directed and dated the 0th n,v of July, 1000, upon a judgment rendered and entered in said court on the 28th day of June, 1 BOO, in favor of John Foole, plaintiff, and against John Kennortby and Marr L. Kcnworthv. defendants, for the sum of f 1,000, with interest thereon at tho rnto of 8 per cent per annum from the 27th -day of April, 1800, nnd the furtbor sum of $100, with interest thereon nt tho rato f 0 per cent per annum from tho 38th nay of June, 1000, and for tho further ,urn 0f $U.6U, costs nnd disbursements, .n,i . carta of and unnn this writ upon commanding mo to tnako sale of the following describod loal property, to , wit: All of lot 1 in block 1, all of lots 1 1 and 2 in block 2; lots 5, 0, 7, 8, 10, ,12, 18 and 14 in block 4 in Tabordale, lultnomnh county, Oregon, as shown hy tho maps and plats duly recorded in tho oiflco of tho recorder of tho said county and in said stato. ' Now, therefore, by virtue of said ex- Intention, judgment order and docree and in compliance with tho commands , of said writ, I will on Monday, the 18th day of August, 1000, at the hourj 1 of 10 o'clock, A. M., nt tho front door. I of the county court honeo, in the city of Portland, said county nnd state, tell at pnblic nuction, subject tp redemp tion, to the highest bidder, for U. 8. gold coin, cash in hand, all tho right, title and interest which tho within .named defendants or cither of them I had on tho dato of tho mortgage heroin (tho 1st day of Octobor, 1805) or since had, in and to tho above described real property or any part thereof, to satisfy I said execution, judgment order, ds- cree, lutoroat, costs nnu all accruing costs. Datod Portland, Or., July 0, 1000. WILLIAM FHAZIEK, Sheriff of Multnomah County, Orogon. OrcRop llutchorlng Company, Fred Metzger, manager, dealers in all kinds of fresh and salt meats and llsb, 415 Everett stroot. Grobe, Harder & Co., Portland, Ore 1 sou, dealers in implements and ve- jblcles. Milburn farm, delivery, spring 1 wagons and buggies. Chaso force lift and tank pumps. Mllwaukle blndeis, mowers and rakes, hngtues nnd sep arators. Fountain City hoe, shoo and disc drills. Wolff-American high art bioyclos. Steel and chillod plows, disc, spring and spike harrows. Eolipse steel hay pressoa. Columbus Doggy Co.'s Columbus buggies and carriages. Phone, Oak 731. 183-84-81 Madison street, west end of Madison street bridge." J. F. eral agent, Oregon, O'Donnell, gen and 1 Washington Idaho r "For flrst-alasR grocorloa call at 404 Glisan street. Tho very host of coffeos. and tens always 011 hand at tho very lowest prices. II. A. Howard, prop- The Golden West FURNISHED ROOMS. -..KAS50N SMITH, Proprietor.... Suoma !Oc, Hvclal Malta by Week or Mouth KvorytliltiK new and clean. lte.t loca tion In tin -lt-. Hpcclrtlly ttetlrabto abju fur parties dt-drlni; a unlet I'lnte. Nu Children. 1 Doors South of Firat National Bank Main Ht., Oproilta Krcd tnnt. BAKER CITY - - OREGON Oregon Brass Works MOORE & HARPER, Props. Iraii, Hell and Composition Castings. Aim Ilium ami t'hoiplior limine, llraia Kail lug. Httamboat ami Machlua Work a tipecialty. 60 Second Street, North. Ilel. Darts and Everett. Telephone Oregon Mdln 075. 1'oiiTr.ANn - . uiuaoN. HOTEL OSBORN CLEAN, AIRY OUTSIDE ROOMS REASONABLE RATES TRANSIT SOLICITED -BOTH rjlONE3 Travslera ahoutd take "S" Sir l Car al Ttnlnti 0iot and uentfvr at Yamhill Street to Kiel lusuey car. . W. HEWETTT, Prop. 2?f Faate Thin In Tor Hat. Beginning Sunday, Juno 24, the As toria & Columbia Kivor Railroad will put into effect n train schedule by ..iit..t. .... ,....,.... t.. .. ti..-......i I il.iav.J iiiiucvukoio inu IVUtU IUUIMUU - uniiv 11 v o .v. 111., iirrivu lit cuiismu hi 12:80 P. M., remain nt tho bench until ' 5 1'. M., and reach Portland nt 0:40 P. M. From Astorin io the beach trains will run dnily nt 8:15 A. M. nnd 11:U0 A. M.. leave Seaside at 2!il0 1. M.'aud 0 P. .M., connecting ,ut Astoria with Portland train. Arrangements huvo also been made with tho O. It. & N. Co. for a daily )osit to conuoct with tho moming train from Portland, leaving Astorin at 2 P. M., and making direct connection nt 1 1 waco with, train for North Ilcwli IHiiuts. AIfo boat to leave 11 waco in afternoon to connect with evening train for Portland. Jefferson Garden Saloon. DAVID THOMAS, I'rop. Wines, Liquors, Cigars. Weloliard's Beer. PIIONK, UK 11 1S18. FAMILY ItKSOItT. Cor. Chapman ami JcHcmoii His,, Portland, Or Picture Frames. Pictures. Art Materials .ernsteln's Art Store, 1 o: Watlilnctnii Ktrcet I'OltTLAND Hot. Kirih ami Hlxth OltKCOK. ' AMES & HARRIS Maiuifactiiri-rii of CKI.KMUATKD 1H.ACK HTUII'K (1HAIK IIAOP, riiAim, ir.sm, iiiiiii.ai' A!V COTTON HAdf, K1V. IO and 12 North First St. mllK IIAVAHIA fl.t.OON A. II. IIUIt(ii:it, I'rop. Imported and Dotm-Mlc Wines Llquori aiil i:iEHr. Welnlinnra fleer. Phono Oregon llliuk 191V 8. K. Corner Seconii and, Oak Htrcet, I'OUTI.AM), OltKdON. Golconda Mining Co. Office: Chamber of Commerce. Next totiafc Depoilt Vaut'.. A limftid amount of stock of this Com pany for sale. For particulars apply to J, A. ARMENT, 'Assistant Secretary. BOYD & ARNOLD ...(Sfiicral Acenta... ' Hamburg-Bremen Fire Ins. Co. Royal Exchange Assurance Orient Insurance Company No. 102 First Stroot, Near Stark. TROY LAUNDRY CO. Aro noted for quality of work and prompt service. GEIEHS WORK S SPECIALTY 101-5 E. Water St. Phone 6033. A FULL LINE OF Electrical Supplies Lighting; of Buildings, Stores and Residences arc and incandescent. Elec tric Power for Elevators, Pumps and all Kinds of Machinery. Portland General Electric Co., SEVENTH AND 1LDER STS. Both 'Phona 385, BAR AND BILLIARD Furniture and Fixtures ROTHSCHILD BROS. Wlo'esale Liquor Dealers. 22, 24, 26 First St., Cor. Burnside. KcliW'S CARBOLIC 6BMP0UNI 'orarratliipaenle.Maik, crecnorwoollv aphis urn alul oilier luiicua growth ami lia ni. iul lor tll9tiiv ol tho molli and InvlKorat i. ( Ilia tree. No ln-alln or boUlutf. tliupiy M Jllule with cold ter and it luexeiulvv. CARBOLIC SHEEP DIP Ii compounded on tclentlrie principle Irom car. ImlioactdatidMooktiolm plnotar.anddextroyt lh tick ami iSectnally cure tlioicab, lcavlii( thealievptua lirattliy condition, belug alto onool IhUKrraleit dUentcCtam Innwu. frlrt lowed of any food dip. Addr all curte ipondencA FISHER, TH0RSEN & CO. Pertkad, Or. Pidfic Caul AjU WOLF & ZWICKER Iron Works PORTLAND, OREGON. Steel and Wood Ship Builders. Manufacturers.of Paw nnd Shingle Mill Machinery. Hollers, Knglnes. ifeml Itlocks, 1-ogalng Engines and Ix)guers' Supplies. Steel Klveted Pipes for Flumes and Dry Kilns. Iron. Semi-Steel nnd Brass Castings for all purposes. Special attention given to all kinds of repairs. Agents for Magnolia Anti-Friction Metal. J.U'Oll Kl'HTII I'ri'fldont IIUt.MH MmiiiRor THE VULCAN IRON WORKS CO. IRON AND BRASS FOUNDERS MACHINISTS & BLACKSMITHS SfASUT.VCTUIlBIIB OF .M.I. CI.AhHKt OK .MAOIMXKItV. Fifth Avenue South and Lane St. Te). Main 123. F. 0. Box: Q3 K. HUNK, Sec. unit Tren. J. M. THINK. I'rct. ami tupt. WASHINGTON IRON WORKS CO. Eighteen Years Undor Same Management. FOUNDERS, MACHINISTS AND BOILER MAKERS WAOItKK- (iltANT-urilKKT llltlDOl!. TuVjiIioiiu MhIIi XL SEATTLE AINSWORTH NATIONAL BANK Oor. Third and Oak Sis. J. C. A1N8WOUTH, rroldent. Trantacta a general tntikliiR l)tiitna. Kicbance bontht aivl oold on alt tho prlnclpat cl. Ic III Kuropc. Alio (acllltiri for tplo:ran1ito on all accwilDle point, WM. MILLER, LA GRANDE, OR. JKAM IN OHAIN, 1IKKT ANI KKU1T I.ASIW IN T1IK llBAtlTIKtlli CRAWD ROAiDE VALLEY IN EASTERN OREGON . After a rnntlnuoti rctMonroof ovi-r lOyvatalli tlilaKntnuiis Valley, unda cIom! slndr oltlic , nt HeeointillclnnentN nnd (ntnro poxtllillltle of IihmiII, hiiiI ii eional knimlcde ol Itxcll nmle, I feel that iiuoiih, noeklni; ii humo, will innkeany mlBlnke In tocatliiR here. Your Corrospondonco Is Sotloltort, and All Quo tlons ....Ohooifully Answered.... NEW FALL ARRIVALS "SOL" linn jiut received hi now Full l.lnea of .Swell Coloicd SlilrtP, Neckwear, Hotiery. GIovcp, Suopendurs, Collurs, Coirs. !Iuiidkerclilf. SOL'S $3.50 HATS Are Kiiitranteed equal to any $5.00 lint In town. All Hie NKW KALI. HJ.OCKH. in lllack and Colore. Mu(nillcent line ol Men's Underwear Priced at $1.00 to S8.00 Per Suit 1 ..MEIN'S SUITS.. Iliphly Tailored Men'n Suite, in Clioviott, Cacslniere, Twtedn, Wom tenda and Heroes. Prices ranu'o from 10.t0 to 4li5.()(). SOL Thm Clothier, Hatter and Furnisher 113-115 Third St., Hear Wamhinton KBTAUt.ISMKD IStl. ALLEN & LEWIS Shipping: & Cornmiission Merchflnta WHOLESALE GROCERS To tavo time addreta all Qoinmunlcatloni to Die Company. Koa. 46 to S front Struct, North. I'OUTI.An, On. ..Alisky's Winter Garden.. COL. J. F. HARVEY, Manager. THIRD AND MORRISON STS. Tht most txautlful resort of its kind west of Chicago. Lege reserved for'Udks." Arrangements made for private parlfft, suppers, etc., at reasonable rates. MUSIC AFTERNOON AND EVENING. The Winter Garden is the coolest place Locksley SEASIDE, Beautifully Situated in Ocean Grove, Overlooking the Blue Pacific. This beautiful resort is open the year round. The Hall has been refitted throughout. A commodious dining room, hot and cold salt water baths and a dark room for photographers have all been added this year by MRS. CARLISLE, Proprietress. THE DALLES, FRENCH & COMPANY, BANKERS TRAMS ACT A GENERAL BANKING BUSINESS. Uttrr otCrtrtlt Iwued avallablo In tho Kalern 8-alea. .Meht Exchance inj Tflegr.phlo Trailers told on New ork. l'hlcR St. Umia.Pan Franclco. i'ortlaud. Ore., f fettle, vAb.. aud tartous polnis In Ortfou and W a4hlogtoa. Collections made at all olnts ou (at orable terms. 11. 1 yritlCKI.ANII ScoroUry II. V ANKKMV TreMtin'r WASH. PORTLAND, OREGON. W. W. l-IIII.I.tl'H, CaMilar. inn loripinrranniu iratnteM. i.oilrctiont niaue on lavoraoio wrai HAKK DKI'OHIT UKPAHTMENT counectud ulth the bank. tramfc INCOltronATKD IIBT. 4a in the city. Hall OREGON. ' l f. fi m C ,J , ct&n . .ik, .?- y fryJ..j k'Ha". i. m- V &''$ i-" - HiW uww " !ij',4